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One of the most controversial Missouri amendments will be up for a vote on Nov. 5. If passed, Amendment 3 would reverse the state's abortion ban, which went into effect in 2022 after the U.S ...
A Missouri man was executed Tuesday night for killing his girlfriend and her three young kids in 2004 -- after he said he was looking forward to "meeting" death in his chilling last words.
Editorial: The annual Kids Count Data Book assesses states on four metrics regarding kids’ welfare: health, economic well-being, education, and family and community. Missouri lands in the bottom ...
As some states wrap up this year’s summer food aid program, Missouri is still distributing last year’s benefits for children. The state also declined tens of millions in federal aid for low ...
More than 52,000 Missouri children have been kicked off of Medicaid in the first four months of renewed eligibility checks, though the state isn’t sure how many of those kids have managed to re-enroll ...
But public school is not the answer for every kid in Missouri. In Missouri we have kids with special needs who can benefit from non-traditional settings, kids who may be able to attend a private ...
ST. LOUIS — One of the most controversial Missouri amendments will be up for a vote on Nov. 5. If passed, Amendment 3 would reverse the state's abortion ban, which went into effect in 2022 after ...
Missouri lawmakers passed a bill on Wednesday to ban gender-affirming health care for transgender minors and another bill that would prevent transgender girls and women from competing on girls ...
A pandemic era-benefits program dispersed $391 per eligible child last year, to cover summer 2022. Those benefits begin expiring March 7, so eligible families that lost the card or never received one ...
MISSOURI, USA — An "environmental ticking timebomb" threatens the Mississippi River and Missouri's waterways. A new kids' book offers a potentially simple and effective solution. Carp were ...
Missouri was the only state in nation that canceled free grab-and-go food program for poor kids this summer. Pretty lights, though. — Tony Messenger, metro columnist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch ...